Following an announcement that Utah will front the bill to reopen
national parks in the state until the federal government shutdown
ends, Gov. Gary Herbert plans to convene the Legislature in a special
session Wednesday to authorize the expenditure.

The nation needs leaders who "know the difference between principle
and policy disagreements,"
former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told attendees of Sen.
Orrin Hatch's 27th annual Women's Conference on Friday.

More than 92,000 pounds of processed meat was sorted by volunteers
at the Utah Food Bank on Saturday. The meat is from animals raised by
Utah's 4-H members, sold at auction and then donated to fill an
important gap in the diets of hungry Utahns.

The term "vexillology" isn't a word many have
heard of before. It means the scholarly study
of flags. For the first time ever, members of
the North American Vexillological Association
are holding their 47th annual convention here
in Utah.

On Saturday, The Moran Eye Center hosted what
they called a
"Charitable Surgery Day", an annual event
held to provide various eye
surgeries for free. 12 eye patients were
selected to receive the gift of
improved sight at no cost.

Black youths from throughout Utah came together Saturday for the
inaugural State of Black Youth Summit at Rowland Hall, a gathering
that enabled youth ages 14-18 to share their experiences growing up
Utah and to learn how to prepare for college.

The BYU offense looked unstoppable in the first half, but seemed to stall in the second half in the Cougars convincing win over Georgia Tech. Twitter noticed the change and had a thing or two to say about it.

Police said a body found in Tooele County on Saturday is most likely
that of Jane Ashby, who has been missing since July. A group of
scouts found the body in a remote section of Tooele County . Family
members said Ashby went missing July 31 after she left her home in
Tooele City.

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